In-depth Reception is a warm-up before visiting the exhibition on your own, intended to encourage you to ask questions and carefully look at the featured works. Let yourself savour art and feel free to share your observations and conclusions, however surprising they may be. Unhurriedly, without crowds, with friends or with somebody you’ve just met.

Once a month on selected Wednesdays, our mediators will be waiting for you by works of their choice, ready to discuss them and answer your questions. During the conversations, we will carefully look at the works and think about what feelings and emotions they evoke in us, so that in the future we will be able to explore the museum more consciously and with an open mind.


Iga Chromińska will talk about the work The Earth Collection by Wanda Gołkowska, part of Jerzy Ludwiński Archive (level 0).

We will try to count all the inscriptions making up Wanda Gołkowska’s collection.

Anna Krukowska will talk about Jacek Doroszenko’s ASMR Machine featured at Ewa Doroszenko and Jacek Doroszenko’s exhibition Metascore of New Gestures (level 0).

We will experience the soothing effect of a sound installation.

Martyna Śmiłowska will talk about the work Enlargement of the Line presented at Jerzy Olek’s exhibition 1 + 0 = 10. (de)CONSTRUCTION of (non)SENSE (level 5).

What is the paradox of line according to Jerzy Olek?


Iga Chromińska studies Polish Philology at the University of Wrocław. She has recently started working at MWW. She is interested in the theory of literature, especially the notions of intertextuality and the relations between literature (words) and other fields of art. She enjoys reading post-war avant-garde poetry as well as contemporary poets.

Anna Krukowska is a specialist in education and culture at MWW, where she co-organises lectures, debates, tours, concerts and activities involving the audience. She has graduated in Art History from the University of Wrocław. In her work, she is focused on building relationships.

Martyna Śmiłowska has graduated in History of Art (BA studies) from the Jagiellonian University. She is interested in contemporary art, especially in performance studies and haptic reception of works of art. She is currently developing her interests during an internship at MWW while simultaneously learning to work with the local community in Centrum na Przedmieściu (CAL).